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A+.

I'd appreciate constructive feedback, Juror.

As the parent of a boy on the spectrum, I had the same thought for the same reasons — covering the ears, and hating hugs. Fashion design is a weird field for an autist to go into, and the accent thing doesn't fit at all. I do think that his inability to process the difference between people and dress forms, which

Note to self: Work on joke typo telegraphing.

Third person?

Mmmm … PB&J.  Probably says a lot about my taste in television that PB&J is still my go-to homemade lunch.

Ah, "Fizbo."  That was awesome.

Eh, not that bad.  I like those people, and I'll tune in to see Giles any day of the week, so I'll keep watching.

I'm with Kirk Cameron down there — New Girl was delightful.  Really, and I was skeptical from the outset.  2 Broke Girls has potential, and I'll keep watching, but it loses round one.

Hey, I like "Happy Endings" a lot, too.  There's room for several really good comedies on TV.  Enjoy them all!

Better watch "How To Be A Gentleman" on CBS, since that is Foley's new gig.

I'm so glad they don't, then!

Thanks, dudes.

Yeah, emetic was just a guess on my part. However, several of you know too much about poison for my peace of mind.

No I knew it was coming thanks to an earlier tweet. Haven't seen it, didn't remove it, doubt anyone else is monitoring comments.

We are a strong-willed breed. It was taking all I had not to tweet about the last scene, though.

He was disappointed, but hid it quickly when everyone else around cheers.

Great point, JJ.  Fring is always three moves ahead.

I predict that there will be even greater awesomeness to come.